Usability Testing: Platform Prototype and Mockup
Prototyping Project:
In 2016 I cofounded Recirc, a pre-development peer to peer item rental platform. My first goal was to display our product vision as a clickable prototype we could use for fundraising and usability testing. Eventually when we started development, I acted as the project manager and used this prototype to help communicate our vision to an off-shore team of developers.
Project Details
In its early stages, the Recirc prototype included 71 screens across just two primary flows – one for item owners listing their items for others to rent, and another for item renters renting those items for their own use. For each, I created high-level user flows in a simple workflow diagram to guide my prototype development.
I started with a mobile prototype both because we envisioned Recirc as a mobile app and because we appreciated the benefits of the mobile-first approach for design. This took many rounds of iteration and I leaned heavily on usability tests and resources like Nielson & Norman Group’s usability recommendations.
For this early stage start up, I contributed the following:
workflow diagrams for 2 user workflows
Mockups for 71 screens
A clickable prototype
usability testing
project management for early MVP build
in-app microcopy
branding and logo design
Project highlights:
clickable prototype with 71 screens
usability testing and analysis
Usability
Skills used: